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- From: IQTI400@INDYCMS.IUPUI.EDU (Phillip Paxton)
- Subject: Re: ObjectVision
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- References: <1993Jan11.202532.6307@gvl.unisys.com>
- Date: Mon, 11 Jan 93 17:40:25 EST
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- In article <1993Jan11.202532.6307@gvl.unisys.com>
- rickt@rmtc.paramax.com (Rick Thompson [RMTC/ISP]) writes:
-
- >
- >Hello,
- >
- > I was curious if anyone out there has used ObjectVision and if so
- >what do you thing about it? I've tried Microsoft Access and I'm not
- >impressed. I understand that ObjectVision has a run-time as well.
- >What kind of "baggage" needs to be included in distributing a program?
-
- I'm rather surprised you gave up on Access so easily. It does have a
- steep learning curve, but considering it's version 1.0 (actually, it's
- the "Son Of Access" since the previous incarnation was killed in '89
- by Gates) it holds strong possibilities for now and the future.
-
- As a matter of curiousity, what did you try to do and find Access
- couldn't do?
-